Thursday, February 14, 2019

A Colorful Past

After my last post, I was thinking about some of those old pictures I posted, and I decided it was time to show some more of my colorful past. I am noticing that my whole family is a pretty colorful bunch. Here are just a bunch of pictures that I hope to connect somehow to the colorful life. 
I hope you enjoy this rambunctious group of wowso people. 😊

OK, just look at all the colors we're presenting here! It's wonderful. Our crazy hair adds to the delight. This was actually not too long ago. I think it was August. 

Ah, yeah. An oldy from when my 14 year old sister, Lydia, was born. We girls definitely have the bright colors going. Although, ironically, I'm probably one of the least bright here. Oh, well. 

Actually, my recent past, think December. Oh, well, still had to show it because those bright green pants are totally out of this world. That's my friend Jessica. 

Oh, yeah, the race car shirt. Nice stuff. That's my great aunt Alice. She's a lovely lady. And my pretty cousin (the girl on the right with green hair) 20 times removed or something like that. 

This picture just makes me happy. We're a real ragamuffin group of kin. 

WOW! Yes, that is us. Our close friends and my sister Bethany and I. 

Me, Lydia, and Bethany. Happy kids with a colorful imagination. 

I posted part of this picture in the last post, but now you get to see what is going on around me. The expressions and attitudes going on here are just hilarious. 

Wo, wo, wo! Too much cuteness, Lydia! Wow! I was so skinny. 

Our "cousins" again. We make up a motley group of kids. This was a few years after the picture above. 

Haha! I just love it. 

There's a lot to love here. I have this picture as my screen saver on my computer, so I see it about every day. It makes me happy every time I see it. 

Uhuh, one of my favorite houses on Long Beech Island. 

In order to save you from the whole lot of pictures I could show you, I'll end on a lovely note. Our facial expressions are delightful, our clothes colorful, and our lives at that moment were quite wonderful. 

"Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift."

 2 Corinthians 9:15






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